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. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a short time gap from the time he left the workshop to the time he was called at his residence. that gap had to be filled in. >> he also passed a polygraph test. >> one of the detectives did come to my work and he asked to see me. at that time, i said, am i still considered a suspect? and he says, mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test
. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a...
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investigators couldn't see the print clearly, so they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst richard vorder-brugge scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two different patterns we're dealing with here. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint, which is a specific type of pattern, and then we have this texture of the skin that is distinct from the fingerprint. >> with the aid of the computer, vorder brugge first had to identify the victim's skin pattern, then have the computer remove as much of that as possible. >> it's a trial-and-error technique. it's not unlike an archaeologist using a dental tool to scrape away fine pieces and leave the artifact intact, as opposed to taking a pick ax and just swinging for the fences. >> the computer helped identify the repeating patterns of the victim's skin. >> and i can show you how you can get rid of those wavelengths by just sending all of those bright spots to zero. >> and
investigators couldn't see the print clearly, so they sent it to the fbi in washington, d.c. fbi image analyst richard vorder-brugge scanned the image and examined it digitally on a computer. he immediately saw the problem. the texture of the skin on the victim's leg obscured the fingerprint. >> there were two different patterns we're dealing with here. you are dealing with the pattern of the fingerprint, which is a specific type of pattern, and then we have this texture of the skin that...
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she lied on her immigration papers and passed an fbi background check which found she committed no criminal offenses. that should make everyone feel really secure, your health records will be just fine under obama care. let's check on our feedback results. should government have a role in reducing obesity? right now, 52% of you say yes. 48% say no. what do you all think? >> it's the way it's worded. government should play a role along with parents and schools and communities and all of us. >> rick, quickly. >> i look to converting to 52% to a more -- >> thank you to margo and rick. the debate continues online at cnn.com/crossfire, as well as facebook and twitter. >> join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire" aaron burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> next, the president gets personal about in america. getting high and the shooting deaths of trayvon martin and jordan davis. >>> plus the former head of the cia warns vladimir putin may be on the verge of going on the extreme. will he use military force? >>> response to our interview with ted nugent. will the texas gubernatorial ca
she lied on her immigration papers and passed an fbi background check which found she committed no criminal offenses. that should make everyone feel really secure, your health records will be just fine under obama care. let's check on our feedback results. should government have a role in reducing obesity? right now, 52% of you say yes. 48% say no. what do you all think? >> it's the way it's worded. government should play a role along with parents and schools and communities and all of...
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he regularly briefs the president, he's over at the fbi getting the latest threat briefings in the early morning and then he's working late into the evening. you hear from people who say that, you know, he's sending e-mails at like 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. after his family has gone to bed. he has a very long hectic day. and i'm sure five, six years into office that is something that takes a toll on anybody. >> i would think so. i mean, that is an incredible schedule for that many years in a row. evan, continue to update us. let us know when you find out anything about his condition and certainly our thoughts are with his wife and children. i'm sure they're terribly nervous about what this might mean. we certainly don't want to speculate and we wish him the very best. evan perez, our justice correspondent live in washington, thank you. >>> i want to move onto other news as we continue to monitor that story. it's always big news when a member of the kennedy family ends up in a courtroom especially on trial. especially when they take the witness stand. doesn't happen very often. kerry kennedy,
he regularly briefs the president, he's over at the fbi getting the latest threat briefings in the early morning and then he's working late into the evening. you hear from people who say that, you know, he's sending e-mails at like 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. after his family has gone to bed. he has a very long hectic day. and i'm sure five, six years into office that is something that takes a toll on anybody. >> i would think so. i mean, that is an incredible schedule for that many years in a...
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. >>> one of the most epic fights of all time now newly released fbi documents suggesting it may have been rigged. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "new day." it's wednesday, february 26th, 6:00 in the east. the ball my weekend, just a big tease. the eastern two-thirds of the country now in the grips of a dangerous arctic blast. for good measure, there's snow in the forecast all the way to new england. indra petersons, our meteorologist whether tell us -- will tell us what's happening, where, and why. let's begin with ted row lands in frigid chicago. how you holding up? >> reporter: frigid is an understatement, chris. good morning. it's about 15
. >>> one of the most epic fights of all time now newly released fbi documents suggesting it may have been rigged. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "new day." it's wednesday, february 26th, 6:00 in the east. the ball my weekend, just a big tease. the eastern two-thirds of the country now in the grips of a dangerous arctic blast. for good measure, there's snow in the forecast all the way to new england. indra...
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those chemicals were actually provided by an fbi agent. matthew lineza allegedly made connection with the undercover agent because he was hoping to connect with the taliban after touching off civil unrest in the u.s. there was a plea agreement taken into account his history of mental illness. >>> a huge settlement could exceed $80 million after a lawsuit claimed it damages graves and dumped human remains. the lawsuit accuses eden memorial park of breaking burial vaults to make room for new graves and trying to maximize profits by squeezing graves in, leaving at most 3 inches of space between them. the cemetery owner in this case denied any wrongdoing. >>> new concerns over a radiation leak at a nuclear dump in new mexico. officials say they're not sure how much radiation workers were exposed to during the february 14th leak. preliminary tests show 13 workers inhaled radioactive particles, but more tests are planned to get a greater understanding of any potential health issues. the dump is located outside of carlsbad in southeastern new mex
those chemicals were actually provided by an fbi agent. matthew lineza allegedly made connection with the undercover agent because he was hoping to connect with the taliban after touching off civil unrest in the u.s. there was a plea agreement taken into account his history of mental illness. >>> a huge settlement could exceed $80 million after a lawsuit claimed it damages graves and dumped human remains. the lawsuit accuses eden memorial park of breaking burial vaults to make room for...